Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Frye Women's Harness 77455 8R Boots Size 8 Brown

!±8± Frye Women's Harness 77455 8R Boots Size 8 Brown

Brand : FRYE | Rate : | Price : $207.99
Post Date : Nov 30, 2011 23:45:21 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


The Harness Boots By Frye is a classic with rugged look, it has a timeless shape and the studs on the strap provides a hint of urban

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Friday, November 25, 2011

FRYE Women's Harness 12R Boot,Tan/ Tan,8 M

!±8± FRYE Women's Harness 12R Boot,Tan/ Tan,8 M

Brand : FRYE | Rate : | Price : $176.43
Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 00:33:34 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Genuine Goodyear welt construction

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Buttons - History Up to the 18th Century

!±8± Buttons - History Up to the 18th Century

Apart from the fabric (and the tag), what do you usually see on your clothes? It is probably the most common embellishment it. You may not have noticed it because of its functionality. You don't really think of it as an extra or notice the design.

Give up? It's the button.

The word comes from France, bouton. It means a bud, protuberance or a round object. It's a very descriptive word for the object itself. The button is usually used as a small fastener in clothes. Sometimes, it is an ornament. It adorns clothes, sheets, bags, wallets and upholstery. Modern buttons are commonly made of plastic.

But when the button was invented, plastic did not exist yet. The first button was used over 4,000 years ago during the Bronze Age. Artifacts could be seen in the ancient civilizations of the Indus Valley, China and Rome. These ancient buttons were made from seashell but other natural materials were used too, like bone, wood, horn and metal. They weren't used to fasten garments then. They were purely for ornamentation. Our ancestors used belts or pins to fasten clothes.

As time passed, someone, somewhere, we know not who, invented the buttonhole. The button-buttonhole pairing made an ornamental fashion into a practical fastener. What we are sure of is that by 1200 CE the button and buttonhole arrived in Europe. Like almost everything useful in Europe during that time, the practical button came from the Middle East. It was brought back by returning Crusaders and it soon became a formidable force in fashion and clothing design.

In the 1200s, Europe began preferring tight fit clothes and more delicate fabrics. Pins were too inconvenient but the button was just perfect. The Button Makers Guild was founded in France by 1250. Buttons were artistic pieces and social symbols. The aristocrats limited the use of buttons. It was only meant for them.

In the following century, button use expanded. Buttonholes covered almost covered the clothes. France was the button capital of Europe and profited a lot from this craze. The Church couldn't let people enjoy a fad without comment so it declared that the button was the devil's snare, referring to ladies with lavishly buttoned bosoms. Buttons burdened clothes so much that aristocrats hired professional dressers. In 1520, King Francis I of France wore a black velvet suit with 13,400 gold buttons. He paraded it in a meeting with King Henry VII of England who also wore a button-filled suit. By the 1600s, diamond buttons were the rage. The First Duke of Buckingham ordered a suit and cloak covered in diamond buttons in 1620. Louis XIV spent 0,000 in buttons alone for one year.

However, the enemies of buttons were gaining steam. Puritans denounced the button and called it sinful too. In the 16th century, an overwhelming number of buttons were no longer seen as necessary to high fashion. Button makers made more lavishly decorated buttons in gold and ivory. In order for more people to avoid buttons, cheaper materials were used by the 17th century. Buttons were made in silver and ceramics.

By the 18th century, large metal buttons became popular, especially in uniforms. Under Napoleon's reign, tunics sported sleeve buttons. Double-breasted jackets were developed. These were jackets that you could wear on both sides, with buttons to match. If one side grew dirty, flip them over and wear the clean one!


Buttons - History Up to the 18th Century

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Cowboy Boots For Ladies - How to Buy and What to Wear With Them

!±8± Cowboy Boots For Ladies - How to Buy and What to Wear With Them

Many years ago, cowboy boots were only worn by cattlemen, but nowadays they are one of the more fashionable boot types. There are two types of cowboy boots. One is the western boot, which looks more similar to the classic cowboy boot that everybody recognizes: a tall boot shaft, a pointed toe and a moderately high, angled heel. The other type of boot is called the roper which normally possesses a short boot shaft, a rounded toe and a short, straight heel. Roper boots are usually lower in price due to the lower shaft, so less leather is needed.

Yet, cowboy boots are on average amongst the costliest styles of shoes, but they are worth it. They are rugged and can last very long. They als remain stylish for very long. In recent decades, cowboy boots have been made popular by line dancing, western films and country music. Whether you are old or young, everyone is able to list a few celebrities who put on cowboy boots and made them fashionable.

Especially boots for ladies have really taken off in the last couple of years. Women's cowboy boots are purchasable in many colors and frequently have decorative stitching, making them ideal footgear for the confident and stylish woman of today.

Good boots are rare and manufactured by a select few companies. A few popular brand names are Ariat and Frye. Many boot companies have been around for a long time and are not ready yet to collaborate with one another. As a consequence, the fitting may differ from company to company. So before you buy a pair of boots online be sure to read a few reviews of the boots and the brand first.

As soon as you have purchased your first pair of boots, you might want to know which clothes you can wear them with. The answer is that you can wear them with virtually anything. The most popular way to wear them is with denim jeans. You can put them under or over your jeans. You can also wear them under a dress for a very womanly look. If you are going for a sexy look, consider shorts or a mini-skirt.

If you feel really adventurous, you may even look at wearing a cowboy hat for a western look. Some styles may not be "in" depending on when or where you are wearing them, but do not look into that too much and just wear what you enjoy and feel comfy. After all, that is what cowboy boots stand for, a confident girl who has her own style and is absolutely not afraid to show it!


Cowboy Boots For Ladies - How to Buy and What to Wear With Them

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